DePauw Duplicate Bridge Club lessons

Bridge teacher Mary Lunsford will present a lesson for people interested in learning how to play duplicate bridge. Cost is $5 for each lesson and one-time $20 for a book. Contact Lunsford at 812-249-7751 or mml44@sbcglobal.net.

Summer English Immersion Institute

DePauw Duplicate Bridge Club lessons

Bridge teacher Mary Lunsford will present a lesson for people interested in learning how to play duplicate bridge. Cost is $5 for each lesson and one-time $20 for a book. Contact Lunsford at 812-249-7751 or mml44@sbcglobal.net.

DePauw Duplicate Bridge Club lessons

Bridge teacher Mary Lunsford will present a lesson for people interested in learning how to play duplicate bridge. Cost is $5 for each lesson and one-time $20 for a book. Contact Lunsford at 812-249-7751 or mml44@sbcglobal.net.

Gobin InterFaith Talks

Sweet eats and spicy conversation are always promised at our gatherings! Open to all DePauw Students, Gobin InterFaith Talks, also lovingly called Sundays with Monday on Tuesday, meets on Tuesday nights at 8pm in the Center for Spiritual Life. Join us as we start Living the Questions of our faith this semester. Contact Tanis Monday with questions, tanismonday@gmail.com. Starting Tuesday, September 3rd.

Parents are invited to hear brief information on how to make payments, completeing financial aid documentation and third-party access. Staff from Cash Receipts, Financial Aid and the Office of the Registrat will be on hand to answer questions.

Mentor Group Activities and Class Photo

Spend the day getting to know your classmates, making new connections to the DePauw community, reflecting on what you want your college experiences to be and having fun. Your mentor will tell you where to meet prior to coming to Kresge Auditorium.

Environmental Fellows Steering Committee Retreat

The Environmental Fellows Steering Committee meets at the beginning and end of each semester to plan upcoming events and review program activities and policies. Open to committee members and invited guests. Contact the co-directors, Jim Benedix and Michele Villinski, for more information. #EnvironmentalFellowsProgram

Environmental Fellows New Student Orientation

New students in the Environmental Fellows Program meet with with the co-directors, faculty members, and upperclass students to learn about the program and get some important information. #EnvironmentalFellows

DePauw Duplicate Bridge Club lessons

Bridge teacher Mary Lunsford will present a lesson for people interested in learning how to play duplicate bridge. Cost is $5 for each lesson and one-time $20 for a book. Contact Lunsford at 812-249-7751 or mml44@sbcglobal.net.

Organization: PublicationsOrganizer: Anderson, Larry G

DePauw Duplicate Bridge Club lessons

Bridge teacher Mary Lunsford will present a lesson for people interested in learning how to play duplicate bridge. Cost is $5 for each lesson and one-time $20 for a book. Contact Lunsford at 812-249-7751 or mml44@sbcglobal.net.

Student Government Executive Board Meeting

Incoming Student Survey

This survey is designed to get a sense of who you are as students. Later in your DePauw careers we will survey you again about how your DePauw experiences have helped you to develop. These surveys will help guide faculty members and administrators as they continue to enhance the DePauw educational experience in the years ahead. Your responses will make a difference in shaping DePauw's future.

International Life Picnic

Get your grub on and learn about diversity at DePauw! We will be building ties & eating pies (amongst other delicious picnic foods!) at 314 Hanna St (AAAS House & Dorothy Brown House lawn, next door to the Women's Center) from noon-1:30pm*this event is listed in the Orientation Handbook as the Cross-cultural cookout.

Organization: Campus LifeOrganizer: Nguyen, An-Vi Vivie

WedAug28

Krisha Janmashtami - Hindu

DARKFIRE AND THE WAITING ROOM

This exhibition consists of two related interdisciplinary and collaborative artist’s books, Darkfire and The Waiting Room, which explore the interface of visual art, design and creative writing. Each of these works is an unbound portfolio consisting prints by Sean Caulfield, accompanied by poems written by Jonathan Hart, with Susan Colberg designing a book consisting of a title page, text layout, colophon, and portfolio box. The exhibition is made up of a total 25 images and 25 pages of text with two title pages and two colophons.

For more information http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/darkfire-and-the-waiting-room/

ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: THE ART OF WILLIS BING DAVIS

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Men's Swim Team Organizational Meeting

A Place at the Table Documentary Showing

1 in 4 children in America live without knowing where their next meal is coming from. A Place at the Table follows four families struggling with finding meals and presents solutions the federal government could make to end hunger and food inequality.

Alpha Phi Omega Chapter Meeting

Alpha Phi Omega is a nationally recognized co-ed service fraternity based on the values of leadership, friendship, and community service. We meet weekly to provide plan and provide service to the community. #Community#Service#APO

DARKFIRE AND THE WAITING ROOM

This exhibition consists of two related interdisciplinary and collaborative artist’s books, Darkfire and The Waiting Room, which explore the interface of visual art, design and creative writing. Each of these works is an unbound portfolio consisting prints by Sean Caulfield, accompanied by poems written by Jonathan Hart, with Susan Colberg designing a book consisting of a title page, text layout, colophon, and portfolio box. The exhibition is made up of a total 25 images and 25 pages of text with two title pages and two colophons.

For more information http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/darkfire-and-the-waiting-room/

ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: THE ART OF WILLIS BING DAVIS

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Football Team Meeting

Green Dot: Bystander Intervention at DePauw

Lea Hegge from the Green Dot program will provide the framework for a critically important conversation/discussion for DePauw first-year students on sexual violence prevention and resources. Geren Dot takes a comprehensive approach to violence prevention that captilaizes on the power of peer and cultural influence. Informed by social change theory, Green Dot recognizes all community members as potential bystanders and seeks to engage them in proactive behaviors and appropriate interventions to end violence on campus. This program is sponsored by the DePauw VIP Project through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, VAWA Campus Program.

DARKFIRE AND THE WAITING ROOM

This exhibition consists of two related interdisciplinary and collaborative artist’s books, Darkfire and The Waiting Room, which explore the interface of visual art, design and creative writing. Each of these works is an unbound portfolio consisting prints by Sean Caulfield, accompanied by poems written by Jonathan Hart, with Susan Colberg designing a book consisting of a title page, text layout, colophon, and portfolio box. The exhibition is made up of a total 25 images and 25 pages of text with two title pages and two colophons.

For more information http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/darkfire-and-the-waiting-room/

ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: THE ART OF WILLIS BING DAVIS

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Living as Form: Gallery Sculpture/Installation ProjectWorkshop with artist and professor Jacob Stanley '05Saturday, August 31 - Sunday, September 1, 2013Peeler Art Center, University Gallery (lower level)Jacob Stanley, Assistant Professor of Art and Design at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri, will lead student volunteers in an indoor sculpture project. The installation will supplement other artworks on display in the Living as Form exhibition. Lunch will be provided on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. This event is free and open to all students.

DARKFIRE AND THE WAITING ROOM

This exhibition consists of two related interdisciplinary and collaborative artist’s books, Darkfire and The Waiting Room, which explore the interface of visual art, design and creative writing. Each of these works is an unbound portfolio consisting prints by Sean Caulfield, accompanied by poems written by Jonathan Hart, with Susan Colberg designing a book consisting of a title page, text layout, colophon, and portfolio box. The exhibition is made up of a total 25 images and 25 pages of text with two title pages and two colophons.

For more information http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/darkfire-and-the-waiting-room/

ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: THE ART OF WILLIS BING DAVIS

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #Community#PeelerArtExhibit